Andersonville / Turner Pictures presents a John Frankenheimer/David W. Rintels film ; written and produced by David W. Rintels ; directed by John Frankenheimer
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| Subjects: | Andersonville (Ga.)--Drama United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Drama Andersonville Prison--Drama Television mini-series Films for the hearing impaired |
| Formats: | Video Recording, DVD |
| Material Type: | Projected medium -- Monograph |
| Language: | English, French (translated from), English (translated from), Summary is in French, Summary is in Spanish, French, Spanish |
| Audience: | Not rated |
| Edition: | Widescreen |
| Published: | Burbank, CA : Turner Home Entertainment : Warner Home Video, c2003 |
| LC Classification: | E |
| Alternate Titles: | Subtitle on label: Great untold story of the Civil War Portion of title: Civil War |
| Additional Authors: | Rintels, David W Frankenheimer, John, 1930-2002 Emick, Jarrod Forrest, Frederic Marcoux, Ted De Young, Cliff Triska, Jan, 1936- Waite, Ric, 1933- Rubell, Paul Chang, Gary Hanan, Michael, 1955- Routh, May Fetzer, Dale Turner Pictures, Inc Turner Home Entertainment (Firm) Warner Home Video (Firm) |
| Notes: | ISBN: 0780639863 ISBN: 9780780639867 UPC: 53939636420 UPC: 053939636420 Videorecording number: T6364 DVD Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired Languages: English and French; subtitles: English, French, Spanish Cast: Jarrod Emick, Frederic Forrest, Ted Marcoux, Cliff De Young, Jan Triska Credits: Director of photography, Ric Waite ; editor, Paul Rubell ; music, Gary Chang Videodisc release of the television mini-series "Widescreen version presented in a "matted" widescreen format preserving a theatrical exhibition aspect ratio enhanced for widescreen TVs"--Container Not rated Summary: The Civil War explodes, air thick with musket fire, soil drenched with the blood of kinsmen, bodies piling up like cords of wood. In the madness and fury, a small group of Union soldiers fall into the hands of the Confederate army. Overnight, they find themselves herded aboard a prison train bound for the deepest regions of the South, to a slice of Hell carved out of the Georgia clay known as Andersonville. A moving drama that tells the most tragic tales ever to come out of the Civil War Special features: soundtrack remastered in Dolby digital 5.1; 2 feature-length audio commentaries, one by director John Frankenheimer, the other featuring writer/producer David w. Rintels, cinematographer Ric Waite, editor Paul Rubell, production designer Michael Z. Hanan, costume designer May Routh and historian/military choreographer Dale Fetzer; additional scene: A visit from the ladies; interactive menus; TV spot; scene access; enhanced features for your DVD-Rom PC: "A soldier's journal", Images from Andersonville, cast/creator profiles, historical background, inside Andersonville IMC copy given by the Dept. of Teacher Education, Miami University (Oxford, OH) |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (167 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in |
| Donation Info: | Donor : Miami University (Oxford, Ohio). Dept. of Teacher Education |
| OCLC Number: | 52627447 |
| ISBN/ISSN: | 0780639863 9780780639867 5393963642 0539396364 T6364 |